Nation: Why Lillo Is Lying Low

Night after night, just before bedtime for federal prisoners, two Mafia
triggermen walked up to the modern twelve-story Metropolitan
Correction Center near New York's city hall. With unidentified inside
help, locked doors opened mysteriously for the gunmen, who took up
positions in the hall outside one particular cell. Tossing restlessly
on the hard pallet behind the bars was chunky Carmine ("Lillo")
Galante, 68, who once aspired to become the Mafia's capo di tutti capi
(boss of bosses). As lights dimmed in the cell block, the two...